Funding Your Ministry - Revised and Updated

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Whether you are experienced at fundraising or just starting out, Funding Your Ministry will help answer your questions and put you on the biblical path for recruiting and maintaining donor support. This book addresses the obstacles for those who raise personal support and those who send them. 
 
Also intended for pastors, Christian leaders, missions-committee members, and others interested in helping missionaries become fully funded, Funding Your Ministry is written from the author's own struggles, failures, and victories.
 
"We have been fully funded for at least six years and now have savings where we used to have debt-big debt. We know what to do to raise funds and don't question our 'call' like we used to when we were underfunded. We know how to trust God with our fears. We know God better."
 
"The biblical studies on how God funds His work have been the single most important ingredient in my training. Through Bible study, reflection, and wrestling with other missionaries on these issues, my convictions began to form."
 
About the Author
 
Scott Morton serves with The Navigators as Vice President of Development for U.S. ministries and is a member of the National Leadership Team. He graduated from Iowa State University in technical journalism and worked in newspaper advertising before joining the Navigator staff in 1970. Previous assignments include Columbia, Missouri; Iowa City, Iowa; Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and short-term ministries in Asia and Europe. He has served in Development since 1985 and has been on the National Leadership Team since 2004.
 
Scott and Alma met the Lord in The Navigators ministry at Iowa State. They have been married since 1964 and have two married daughters, one married son and four grandchildren.
 
PRODUCT DETAILS
Author: SCott Morton
Paperback: 248 pages
Dimensions/Weight: 17.8 x 25.4 x 1.8 cm / 453g
Publisher/Date: NavPress / 2007
Language: English